Jewish Medical and Theological Conceptions of the Heart and Brain in the Long Eighteenth Century
Katz Center
420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
At the weekly Ruth Meltzer Seminars, Katz Center fellows share their research in an intellectually rigorous workshop setting. Seminars are limited to fellows and invited guests only.
Featuring
Ahuvia Goren
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Ahuvia Goren recently received his Ph.D. from Ben Gurion University. His dissertation was part of the ERC project “Jewish Translation and Cultural Transfer in Early Modern Europe.” It delves into doubt and skepticism among Italian Jews during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, employing perspectives from cultural history of knowledge, religious studies, and the history of science. His research on early modern Jewish Italian intellectual history is forthcoming in the Jewish Quarterly Review and Zion.
Following his time at the Katz Center, Goren will be a Polonsky Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, where he will be working on his project, “Indivisibles: Atomism, Religion, and Morality in Modern Jewish Thought.”